A model of reality in which systems are not just dynamic and complex but fluid—constantly reshaping themselves, with boundaries that flow, categories that dissolve, and identities that transform. In fluid system reality, nothing stays the same long enough to be fixed; everything is process, flow, becoming. This is the reality of postmodern philosophy, of Heraclitus's river, of the recognition that you can't step into the same reality twice because it's always changing and so are you. Fluid system reality is liberating if you like freedom and disorienting if you like stability.
Example: "She tried to define herself—her values, her identity, her goals. Fluid system reality said no. Every time she thought she'd pinned herself down, she'd already flowed somewhere else. The self she defined yesterday wasn't the self she was today. She stopped defining and started flowing, which was terrifying and liberating in equal measure. Her friends found her exhausting; she found herself fascinating."
by AbzuInExile February 16, 2026
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